Lady Gabriella Windsor's ex-boyfriend makes explosive claims about royal life

The royal family have been at the centre of the world’s attention this week after it was announced the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed their third child — a boy named Louis Arthur Charles — into the world.

However, the one of the lesser known members of the royal family Lady Gabriella Windsor— who happens to share the same birthday as Prince Louis— has been brought to the centre of attention following her ex-boyfriend’s explosive claims about royal life.

Explosive claims from the ex-boyfriend of a royal have surfaced. The Queen is pictured here on Christmas Day last year. Source: Getty

Aatish Taseer penned an article for Vanity Fair reflecting on his relationship with Gabriella in the early 2000s and what he experienced behind-closed-doors in the royal family including nudity at Buckingham palace, drug taking and allegations against Princess Michael of Kent.

As far as responses to the explosive allegations a spokesperson for Gabriella’s parents Prince and Princess Michael of Kent told The Daily Mail, “There won’t be any comment on the story.”

Buckingham Palace has also not responded to the article in question.

An alleged friend of Gabriella’s told the Daily Mail the entire article was “fiction”.

“Aatish is a novelist,” the friend told the publication. “He has an active imagination.”

Lady Gabriella Windsor was in a relationship with Aatish Tasser for three years in the early 2000s. They are pictured here together in 2004. Source: Getty

Looking back on his time with Gabriella — the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent — the writer refers to his three years spent with her as “surreal”.

Whilst Lady Windsor is 50th in line to the throne, she regularly floats in royal circles as her father, Prince Michael of Kent, is is a grandson of King George V and Queen Mary making him a paternal first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

Due to his close relationship with Gabriella — nickname Ella — Taseer also experienced a pinch of royal life for three years.